Mumbai, January 2020 :: Herb with white flowers for ID :: ARK2022-077

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Alka Khare

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Aug 7, 2022, 7:12:55 AM8/7/22
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Hello friends

This was growing in alongwith a potted plant. May have come in from the nursery.

Requested to please ID.

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Alka Khare
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J.M. Garg

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Aug 7, 2022, 8:45:41 PM8/7/22
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Beautiful images.

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J.M. Garg

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Aug 11, 2022, 1:59:42 AM8/11/22
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Looks somewhat close to Leptopetalum biflorum (L.) Neupane & N.Wikstr., but I think corla tube looks a bit different.

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J.M. Garg

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Aug 14, 2022, 5:29:52 AM8/14/22
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

Looks somewhat close to Leptopetalum biflorum (L.) Neupane & N.Wikstr., but I think corla tube looks a bit different.- from me                                         


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Saroj Kumar Kasaju

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Jan 1, 2026, 2:49:50 AMJan 1
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Oldenlandiopsis callitrichoides (Griseb.) Terrell & W.H.Lewis

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J.M. Garg

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Jan 3, 2026, 5:26:18 AMJan 3
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Here are details from Deep dive in Google search AI view:
Oldenlandiopsis is a monospecific genus in the Rubiaceae family, containing only the species Oldenlandiopsis callitrichoides. While the genus is native to the Americas, it has a significant presence in India through naturalization and its close botanical relationship with the widely distributed Indian genus Oldenlandia. 
Presence in India
  • Identification & Sighting: Specimens of Oldenlandiopsis callitrichoides (commonly known as creeping-bluet) have been documented in India, including sightings as recently as 2024 in regions like Madhya Pradesh.
  • Naturalization: Originally native to the West Indies, Mexico, and Central America, the plant is now naturalized in various tropical regions globally, including parts of Asia and Africa.
  • Habitat: In India and similar tropical environments, it typically thrives in wet or moist disturbed urban areas, often appearing as a weed in shaded greenhouses or gardens. 
Botanical Relationship with Oldenlandia
The genus Oldenlandiopsis was established in 1990 to separate this specific species from the broader Oldenlandia genus based on distinct pollen structure, chromosome number, and capsule shape. 
  • Oldenlandia in India: Unlike Oldenlandiopsis, the genus Oldenlandia is highly diverse in India. For example:
    • Oldenlandia umbellata (Chay root) is native to India and used in Siddha medicine and as a source of red dye.
    • Oldenlandia corymbosa is a common medicinal herb used for inflammatory conditions and fever.
    • Oldenlandia vasudevanii is a rare species endemic to the Kerala region of India. 
Key Characteristics
  • Habit: A small, creeping perennial herb that roots at the nodes, forming mats up to 50 cm wide.
  • Flowers: Produces solitary, tiny white flowers with four petals.
  • Leaves: Small, opposite leaves that are ovate or deltoid in shape. 
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Saroj Kasaju

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Jan 3, 2026, 5:29:14 AMJan 3
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Thank you Mr. Garg.

Saroj Kasaju

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